Rev Franklin Moore, DHL (scam warning)

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Some scammers are so disorganized they can’t even get their scam messages straight. In this example, “Rev. Franklin Moore” has an ATM card for you that is worth (ready?) four dollars and fifty cents! That’s quite an inducement! Actually, the scammer probably meant to type $4.5 Million, but just didn’t get it right. A lesson to scammers everywhere: always proofread your scams!

I have paid for the Insurance & Delivery fee. The only fee you have to pay is their Security fee $150 Please indicate the registration Number and ask Him how to pay their Security fee of $150 so that you can pay it immediately.

Best Regards,
REV.Franklin Moore

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Please be aware that scammers often use the names of real people and legitimate businesses in their fraudulent messages. Why? To lend an air of legitimacy to their criminal enterprise. Just because the name of a real person or a real bank or a real government agency appears in a scam message that doesn't mean the person or organization in question is involved in the scam in any way. The scammers are just stealing these names in order to make themselves look legitimate.